glue issues. help please

Started by Krasus, January 31, 2015, 01:46:00 AM

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BigJim

Very possible that you are getting hot spots. If the thermometer is reading 170, it may be hotter in other parts of the box. 212 will damage wood and glue.
the 8 hours isn't the problem and not likely the grit either as I know of guys finishing veneers with 120 and glass is only 80.

Glue starved gets blamed for a lot of things that we can't explain. More often it is another problem all together. If you peel a perfectly good lamination apart (pretty easy to do) It will appear as there is no glue present..or very little.
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snapper1d

Out of all the bows I have built and blanks I used to sell the only delamination fron SmoothOn I had was from over heat.

Krasus

My heatbox is pretty getto.  Lol I'll try heating for less time.  

My first trilam glued up perfectly. I've already tillered it and no issues. Didn't do anything different from what I had been doing on my glass bows.  Starting to think I'm not going to work with the glass anymore.

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